The US Justice Department, FBI, Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Departments of State and the Treasury have charged 12 Chinese nationals after they allegedly hacked US-based dissidents' data to sell it to the Chinese government
Ahead of International Women’s Day this weekend, senior reporter Silvia Iacovcich speaks to a group of women leading the way in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). They shared the hurdles they have faced, their career highlights, and how the AI landscape is evolving to become more inclusive and diverse.
A federal judge in California has rejected Elon Musk's request to block OpenAI's transition into a for-profit entity but will speed up the process to examine the billionaire's claims against the ChatGPT producer and its owner Sam Altman
Skype will close after 23 years in business, as owner Microsoft focuses on boosting its communication and customer service offerings through the Teams app
The Very Group has signed a new multi-year agreement with IT service management specialist Kyndryl, designed to improve and accelerate the retailer's end-to-end digital capabilities
Amazon Web Services (AWS) joins the list of tech firms that have recently expanded their horizons in the field of quantum computing as it unveils a new quantum computing chip
Singapore-based bank DBS is reportedly planning to cut about 4,000 jobs over the next three years as it looks to roll out AI to carry out tasks currently done by temporary or contact staff
Apple has disabled its highest-level data security tool, Advanced Data Protection (ADP), for UK users after the government requested access to encrypted data